REFORM'S PAID AGENTS.
"OUT TO GET JORDAN."
"Jordan had to go at any costs," declared Reform, according to Mr. Jordan, in an address nt the Onehunga Woollen Mills on Saturday night. The candidate reminded his hearers that he had no committee rooms, nor had he issued any propaganda or pamphlets. He did everything in tbe open. The cost to Reform of this attempt to oust him at any price had been very great, said the candidate. Reform had been organising in the electorate since June. It bad paid ageuts at work and outsiders coming into the elertorate to combine against him. The Prime Minister was to speak throe times there on Monday. "But," said the candidate, "I appreciate that as a compliment. AYe will just plod on, because when the election is over we will have to do the work. Which shall win—thousands of pounds of Reform money, or the services which have been rendered to this electorate ?"
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 2 November 1925, Page 8
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